Overseas Subscription Fund

The ATR frequently receives inquiries and requests from students,
clergy, and teachers in many parts of the world who find that the
price of a subscription is beyond their means. From time to time
we have been able to meet these requests. One example is a seminarian
in Cuba. “My wishes to subscribe to the Review have been
sadly roadblocked by facts beyond my will,” he wrote, “and
you have turned it all into a reality, with generosity and good
will.” Receiving the journal, he continued, “is going
to be an occasion to celebrate both the beautiful mind of our faith
and the generosity of another child of God.”

Then there is the former professor in Vanuatu, who wrote to say: “I
want to thank you with all my heart for the complimentary subscription
that you all have sent,” and went on to tell us that he had
been moved to a new ministry in the Solomon Islands. “I brought
with me every copy of the ATR that you sent me. Is it possible
for you to change my address and for me to keep receiving it? Even
though I can’t afford a subscription, I do read every word
and talk about the articles with our students.”

Requests like these are multiplying. Because we are convinced
that readers of the ATR agree that sharing the journal with friends
throughout the Anglican Communion is an important part of our mission,
we have established an Overseas Subscription Fund to meet this real
and pressing need. Your donation to the Fund will be used to send
subscriptions to individuals who cannot afford them, but who are
keen to learn from the thinking of the authors whose work we publish.
Who knows where in the world a contribution might enable someone
to read every word?